There’s also a microSD card slot; the speaker automatically plays MP3, WAV, FLAC, and APE file types. It’s IPX6 rated so it can stand up to a fair amount of water, making it a perfect shower or poolside companion. Feel free to put your phone or audio source away and keep it protected from splashes.
It’s also a good option for people who might have small studio offices such as massage therapy, yoga, or the like.
Should someone buy two of them, the ZK202 is good for birthday parties, social gatherings, back yard barbecues, and lazy days at the pool. Sound is clear and bass is represented well, but we might have enjoyed a little louder audio experience. The 360-degree sound lives up to the claim as there’s no real clear direction to face the speaker. We appreciate the IPX6 rating and ability to pair to another one for true stereo as these open the door to a wider use case. The ability to play music directly from a microSD card is also a nice touch and not one that’s seen very often. We really like the dial control for volume at the top of the speaker as it’s an intuitive way to increase or decrease levels.
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